WWE Evolution 2025 delivers a major win for the company seven years after its debut.
WWE Evolution 2025 proved to be a major success, with the women’s division delivering standout performances throughout the night. The show took place at the State Farm Arena in Atlanta, Georgia. It featured seven thrilling matches that kept the fans energized throughout the show.
WWE brought back its all-women’s Evolution event after a seven-year gap, following the original show in 2018. The show saw more than 8000 fans in attendance and online responded with overwhelming positivity, calling the premium live event a huge win for the company.
The main event saw Naomi shocked the fans by cashing in her Money in the Bank contract during Iyo Sky and Rhea Ripley’s Women’s World Championship match. She pinned Sky to capture the title, ending the night on a high note.
Now, reports have revealed the backstage reaction to the all-women’s premium live event. According to PWInsider, WWE executives and members of the women’s locker room were thrilled with how the event turned out.
Many backstage believe the WWE now must hold another Evolution event based on its strong showing but nothing is confirmed and there’s no set timeline. The report also highlighted a wave of support and happiness for Naomi, as many within backstage deeply respect and appreciate her for her journey.
It also addressed recent rumors Saraya revealed on social media she’s in Hawaii and was never scheduled for the show, while AJ Lee’s return speculation stemmed from WWE YouTube uploads, though there was no connection.
Triple H addresses possibility of WWE Evolution becoming a yearly show
Speaking on WWE Evolution post-show press conference, Triple H answered a question about WWE Evolution possibly becoming an annual show. He didn’t confirm anything but made it clear that WWE will consider bringing the event back based on fan demand.
“I don’t wanna say it’s yearly, it’s not yearly. I think we see what that demand is for it, because as the demand for the women grows everyday, it becomes less about having their own show, and more about, like that’s the equality, it’s all…there, and they don’t have to have their show to be in the spotlight. But if it works, we’ll definitely go down that road. So I think it’s a ‘we shall see.’”
